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you sing in a world. of self-sacrifice and heroism look at those who understand fully that you have to live a. real life stories from world meet. nineteen forty five don't r.t. talk common. this is r t the international headlines for you that. confirms the killing of a solid bin laden experts say his death will not bring an end to war on terror. under russia's north caucasus the search for al-qaeda terrorists continues it follows a spiral successful operations last week on sixty minutes and who killed. their lives killing of colonel gadhafi son of a nato airstrike strong outrage via angry crowds burned foreign embassies and then
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forcing the brain to do its stuff from the country. next talks exclusively to the sounds the founder of the wiki leaks website and the man behind the leaking of thousands of classified diplomatic cables. julian draxler talking to r.t. now through the course of your work it's reasonable to assume that you have some insights into how political decisions are being made what do you make of the recent events in the middle east and north africa do you think that we're seeing genuine social unrest or are we seeing some kind of orchestrated revolt and if so who do you think is behind. this genuine change in some parts of the little things i mean egypt is a clear case and i was concerned at the beginning of the egyptian revolution as to when whether we could sort changing of the chairs and you know it may need some of the same existing power structure where there's something really different was
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happening but after mubarak played over and he saw the revolutions occurring in every institution we've been into from alexandria to prime time so that sort of change it's hard for them to know what's happening in some other countries which is different so the situation in libya. clearly has an involvement of state actors you know from many different regions but something it's being driven by state actors now it is normal for the neighboring countries to have interconnections winter activists in different countries families in different countries businesses in different countries and states from neighboring countries that's normal outside forces from very very far flung countries start to take an aggressive role in a regional affair. then we have to look a bit more insight into what's going on is not normal so what's happening in libya
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for example is not normal and social networking what role do you think sites like facebook and twitter have played in the revolutions in the middle east how easy would you say it is to manipulate media like facebook in particular on. the. most appalling spying machine that has ever been invented and here we have the world's most comprehensive database about people their relationships their names and addresses their locations their communications with each other their relatives all seen within the united states all acceptable to us intelligence facebook google yahoo all these made us organizations have built in interference as for us intelligence. it's not a matter of serving a subpoena they have an interface that they have developed for u.s. intelligence community now is it because that facebook. is actually run by u.s.
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intelligence now it's not like that it's simply that u.s. intelligence is able to bring to bear legal and political pressure to them and it's costly for them to hand out records and number one so they have automated process and everyone should understand that. when they have good friends to facebook they are doing free work for united states intelligence agencies in building this database with it let's talk about. it in a to suit wiki leaks cables that have been released they show the u.k. as a haven for extremism with at least thirty five guantanamo detainees having at least pulsed three u.k. is the u.k. still a haven for terrorists but still being a haven for terrorists you certainly behave in for all the guards and former regime dictators that have come to you i mean we're going to famous pinochet trial with
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the exclusion of potentially from the u.k. which i thought you were resistant. incredibly using a lawyer that he was involved in in trying to exit right me from the united kingdom now part of that is perhaps going to an example of true liberalism in the painting if you want to come he will take you. on the other hand it does seem to be it is connect between he's really supporting him free speech activists like me who come to the u.k. but on the other hand he's supporting people like sons of it often and this is guantanamo information why has wiki leaks released it now i mean it seems to sort of sort of to be to be all to the fact is it because obama has recently announced. election campaign obviously we're closing guantanamo it was one of his main election promises it was
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a number of reasons why we released him now. the primary one is that we are a small organization very committed and last year we came under extraordinary attack all these things continue to go on and so they really dampen down their ability to move quickly and publish quickly the timing is good the bomber has given up on closing guantanamo and is the side to reopen the trial process and we now have a situation where even the obama administration says that forty eight of these people he was phantom of them are completely innocent and they should be sent something i'm not going to want so you completely innocent people incarcerated for years and years and years and no trial and no hope really no no country will create a house and. states if united states has made them it's probably. not his face was involved in rounding up and he's innocent people setting up
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a process that was from the very beginning corrupt there's a reason why their income problemo and not on the u.s. mainland and not in our country. and that reason was to hide them and keep an outsider war just like you have caribbean island from cajun money laundering united states was engaging people wondering ok let's move on and talk about your media partners one of which is the guardian with whom you are now involved in a dispute but you chose them as your primary english language partner for distributing the weeklies cables and now guardian journalists a publicist on wiki leaks which you say is an attack on you how would you describe following that the gods is the guardian stance on whistleblowing and media freedom in general you know they are publishing organizations because they want it's not right for them to publish and it's possible that's unnatural and i'm self-interest what they have done with this cable cooking. incredible reduction over
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reduction of paypal's is they have pushed the right of the people to know the very very edge and what they're concerned about is there any possible attack on them but we have seen this sort of abuse. of the material that we have provided. several times regarding the guardian is the worst offender but we saw it also for a new york times and york times where he directed a sixty two page cable down to two programs and this is completely against the agreement to be regionally set up with them on november. as you know that agreement was that the only reductions that should take place to protect people's lives and should be no out of. production not to protect reputation not not to protect the guardians profit but only to protect the heart of what happens in the west is that
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there is no border between state interest and commercial of the ages of the state as a result of privatizing rationing of our fathers the neighborhood out into the ages of companies and so when you look at how the guardian behaves or how the new york times behaves. it is part of that marriage of corporate and state interests seamlessly blurring to regional guardians concerned predominantly about being criticized by these powerful interests about lawsuits and curating can still be. driven by oligarchs driven by people powerful enough to push. a court case forward let's talk a little bit about you and what you are going through at the moment you are currently fighting extradition to sweden what are your fears should you be extracted that the problem. is in two parts. you know states is
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trying to get up an execution case for me can you know that. just today receiving new subpoena coming out of the secret grand jury that is operating in alexandria virginia is trying to me. it's very large crimes against them. it will remain a case and whatever country i mean once it decides to indict they will try to extract me from that country and possibly not just me possibly hours late. and the other problem with the swedish extradition is that the process itself has been corrupted. so it was corrupted from a very beginning and we've seen corruption in the swedish media we've seen. all
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sorts of strange actions in relation to how that these cases progressed what message you think it would send to the world if the u.k. did turn around almost unexpectedly at this point it seems and refused to extradite you which means on which country and so here's the sort of calculations going on in the united kingdom. united kingdom wants to keep at the various levels wants to keep its good relationship with the states and i mean so if you k. was to reject the u.s. thinks additional order that would pose terrible problems for a simile if it was to reject the swedish exhibition that would pose problems for because it would look like it was seething hard and this is the sort of. difficult situation that afghanistan we appeared to deal with harboring in large. groups a response to any country which he used to be harboring us as you know it's
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a case of trying to conduct its aggressive response. faces political questions if the united kingdom. does came to its and i mean the united states. faces a difficult position weekly. which is the bulk of people united kingdom support us and finally julian who do you consider to be your number one enemy. number one enemy is ignorance. and i believe that is the number one enemy of everyone. is not understanding what is actually going on in the world it's only when you start to understand that you can make effective decisions and effective plans now christmas he was promoting ignorance well those organizations they tried to keep things secret. and those organizations which distort truth mation to make a false news representative in its latter category. it is bad media.
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it really is my opinion that it for media in general are so bad that. we have to question when the world would be better off without them all together. it is so distorted of how the world actually use. the result is we see wars and same corrupt governments continue the world one of the hopeful things i've discovered is that nearly every war that has started in the past fifty years has been the result of media bias in the media couldn't stop it he said searched if they hadn't repeated government propaganda they could have stopped it but what does that mean that means basically populations don't like what. populations have to be fooling towards populations that i willingly and open we
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open our eyes going to so if we have a good media environment then we also have a peaceful environment. thank you very much. twenty years ago in the largest country in. the suitcase it's of. one hundred more tremendous movement which began a journey. where did it take a. if. it is a cave it's. easy. to
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. see. who. dropped the ball by confronting the killing of a solid in love experts say his death and all spring to lead the war on terror. from london russia's move corpuses the search for al qaida terrorists continue that follows a string of successful operations last week when sixty militants material. from your dad's killing of counter dolphin son made to escort sponsor outrage from libya hundred crowds when a phone number since an adventuresome went to forward stuff from. small sums now with actual.
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hello there thanks for watching the sport and these are the headlines. off the mob to let you go see russia defeats levine yes there will be ice hockey world championships. while the need to help by crossing it up is still hung on the top spot in the russian premier li. and they come out of a junkyard finally gets his first title of the season with picturing when you make a. stubby ice hockey day where russia have bounced back from the right wing defeated germany the ice hockey world championships grinding at a much tougher than expected when i was living in group a russia seem to be finally pulling away from those big trees they went full throughout with two goals in the space of the minutes early in the period in that match well civilians get back to level up the score and only late goals from alexandra who often surrogates in the
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sin of yes bad the russian teams blushes tomorrow they will place a fast here he lost the group elitist germany and his canada to top that nine one thrashing of france with the dual to have three wins from three in that group after getting better rates. the football and russian premier league as any fail to get all three points as they drew against you can make the krasnodar the defending champions not just one point ahead of local made safe the top of the tiple it was the high in side you had the first chance of the game however you must be at the do stand unfinished to reach them as any stop that was once again called into action this time to keep a long range i. told most people can had to visit his best chance of the game but his go there's no way you get any sort of bolt i held on to climb it deserves. which means any not only the title by just the point
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not unlike most guys he walked in second. well in the early game on sunday so i'm one the basement battle against fellow strugglers i'm can't see one however they had to come from behind this to giving them the i believe that it's a b.c.s. goal of the time keeper but i want to see reply that one pirate this is where level just before the half time break as possible because she is the fly control from the back of the net and just three minutes after the interval. here i grabbed the second time through his side of the three points with a great strike. elsewhere and she got to pull off the one now when i roll stop for her to call us when we only go to the guy in the penalty spot after fifty seven minutes brazilian veteran give me keep an eye johns with that bright spot kick a ball still trying to find any cries about to know if i was angy have now gone five games without the fates. banchory said yes of time from behind boys to do so
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you see this is when headed me on one side time on my last day and telling the boa school the penalty that all exams no equalised semen is like water striking was flying into the top corner from this. grouping them went ahead again at the start of the second half not even died being the man on target with this. but this lady lasted less than ten minutes because you can be sobbing around the back of the net rubin failed to taser the second bottom league spamming the point he was still without a green in the last five games are nine. and there's just one game in the russian premier league this evening spot and now chico looking for that second win of the season you know i'm not scott. and i were in england. title race is only again
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after i asked him to beat manchester united by a goal to nil at the emirates meaning the red there was now only the premier league by just three points from second place chelsea who they play next weekend. got the only goal of the game on fifty six minutes as a welshman finished off as well chelsea could go top with victory over united at old trafford next weekend elsewhere liverpool wrote the fifth after the arena win over you castle and city cement glass for sport with a two one win over part of the side west in the drop zone after the gloved one trial against bernie. let's go to tennis now make my love again care has won his first tournament of the year beating the home favorite for a mile in three sets of. the us and started well seeing the first set by six games to three and jim an opponent drove him back to take the second by the same school line to send the match into deciding set however savage changed he struck to thirty nine in a world ranking stepped up here i took the for the last of just one example picture
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if and when the pope and the second time in future career meanwhile martin del potro got his second title of begin the argentine winning estoril open with a straight sets win over spain's fernando verdasco it was pretty comfortable. always looking in control from the very first day. and he won the first sixty three. and now even. tried to put him under pressure the arch in time hardly answers with some death touches that the net. went on to win the second six two. for them and. us. well he's a long way off without a wrist injury and has risen from four hundred eighty four in the world to forty six. let's take a look at the n.b.a. where men for. continue their role in
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a playoff start and top seeds san antonio in the strand they've won the game and their series against oklahoma is that randolph with thirty four points this on the road while in the eastern conference semifinal miami pasta ninety nine points the ninth way top scoring one way for scoring thirty eight point three eight and heading praise from his coach. the start of the game was very good with our energy commitment on that side of the floor. that really brought us a ton of energy for the rest of the game. time with his energy. the matchup with ray allen expend a lot of energy chasing him our screens pushing them to our help those were active in some deflections. you know making some plays there so we got got to win and now we have to try to get in leisure as quickly as possible and figure out how we can play better. obviously i think in the fourth quarter we can execute better
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sure but more poise when we do have a lead and that's something war can export to ours. and i will stay stateside because bubba watson has won gold zurich classic in louisiana winning the second hole of a playoff against webb simpson the pair were neck and neck going into the final round profound twelve under par overall but by the time they reached the last they were both on fifteen under close and since it's time for the us start well short of the whole night gabe watson this victory but his effort. to be just the nerves playing their part so to go to play off they both birdie the first since and then missed his chance at the second but what made sure he didn't miss to claim the second title. each year. else way the west would keep hold of the world number one spot when the plan and times championship in south korea defied a flawless five and a half one round of sixty seven ninety one shortly and. westwood one in
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indonesia last week we did the top five finish to stay on top of the rankings had a german marching time. and lastly motor sport danny pearl drove that juve reigning champion your good ends up to win the portuguese grand prix for the first time the pair. from the very beginning with what drives a challis when the pulse is a half the most of the race the twenty five year old finally made his move three laps remaining paddies honda to the finish line for this runs over stop short of his fourth he said this victory assistant treats its first win of this season but there is new teammate casey stanley grant the last spot on the podium at the overall standing still see lorenzo lead the way. is just behind. so brings this to the end of the sport for the moment more in
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